Learning about Supervision and Mentorship

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Learning about Supervision and Mentorship

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This module presents training materials on responsible supervision and mentorship for various target audiences, developed by several EU-funded initiatives.
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What is this about?

This module introduces training materials developed to learn about responsible supervision and mentorship. These are designed to equip researchers and academic professionals with the skills needed to foster ethical and responsible mentoring relationships. By supporting good supervision practices, these materials contribute to the development of a good research environment and responsible practice of research. The materials presented have been developed by EU-funded initiatives namely: INTEGRITY, RID-SSISS, VIRT2UE, and Bridge.

For each set of materials developed by each project the target audience is indicated.

Why is this important?

Training supervisors is essential to ensure effective mentorship, ethical guidance, and the promotion of a positive research culture. Supervisors play a critical role in shaping the professional development of researchers by modeling responsible conduct, providing clear communication, and addressing challenges proactively. Well-trained supervisors are better equipped to foster collaboration, handle conflicts, and guide their mentees in navigating ethical dilemmas, ultimately enhancing the quality and integrity of research outcomes.
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INTEGRITY

Target audience: doctoral students and early career researches, senior researchers and RERI experts


The INTEGRITY project developed training materials for supervisors to encourage reflection on the ethical challenges that supervision brings about. These consist in an online course (SPOC) and a diner pensant script.

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RID-SSISS

Target audience: doctoral students and early career researches, senior researchers and RERI experts The RID-SSISS training for academics aims to develop leadership competencies by combining senior academics’ extant knowledge base with RE/RI and new leadership competencies. In addition to the foundational level, and the advanced level, the RID-SSISS project developed a  training for supervisors and leaders (leadership level).

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VIRT2UE

Target audience: doctoral students and early career researches, senior researchers and RERI experts The VIRT2UE project developed a training module introducing supervision and mentorship practices. This module highlights the relevance of supervision, mentoring, and role-modelling in research environments and provides definitions of roles and their corresponding responsibilities.

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BRIDGE

Target audience: doctoral students and early career researches, senior researchers and RERI experts The BRIDGE project developed a specific module for supervisors.

Remarks

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under GA No 101094714 (University of Oslo). UK participants in BEYOND are supported by UKRI grant number 10062742 (Trilateral Research) and by UKRI grant number 10067440 (Heriot-Watt University). Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, Research Executive Agency, or UKRI. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority nor UKRI can be held responsible for them.)

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